Ethical Dilemma

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Ethical Dilemma

A difficulty in which one is presented with two equally good (or equally bad) options and the correct decision is not immediately apparent. For example, the manager of a company may be put in a position in which she must choose between the interests of her employees and her investors.

Hayate's political and moral dilemma epitomizes the complex situation of many feminists in the Arab world, probably in the entire Third World, in which they have to simultaneously fight male power and colonial power.

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